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For more than 30 years, John Kiesewetter has been the source for information about all things in local media — comings and goings, local people appearing on the big or small screen, special programs, and much more. Contact John at johnkiese@yahoo.com.

Netflix Remaking 'Point Blank' Here In August, Starring Frank Grillo

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Frank Grillo will make his third Cincinnati film in 13 months.

Captain America stars Anthony Mackie and Frank Grillo will team up for Netflix's remake of Point Blank, the 2010 French crime thriller, in Cincinnati in August.

Joe Lynch (Mayhem) will direct the film with "a budget of around $12 million," says theCollider entertainment news site.

Filming starts Monday, Aug. 6.

Mackie plays a nurse who helps sneak a wounded murder suspect (Grillo) out of the hospital after a man "kidnaps the nurse's pregnant wife and wants to make a trade," Collider reported.

Point Blank will be the first Cincinnati film for Mackie, who plays Falcon in the Marvel's Captain America films. His other credits include The Hurt Locker, Avengers: Infinity War and The Adjustment Bureau.

For Grillo, Point Blank will be his third Cincinnati movie in 13 months, following Reprisal with Bruce Willis and Johnathon Schaech last August and Donnybrook last October with Jamie Bell, James Badge Dale and Margaret Qualley.

On Monday, July 16, D. Lynne Meyers' Casting announced that it was looking for an African-American male infant – "at least six months or a little older" – for a feature film coming to Cincinnati in August. The baby would be "on set a very, very short amount of time," the casting notice said. The casting notice did not identify the film, but it's likely Point Blank.

The film is a remake of Fred Cavaye’s 2010 crime drama of the same title.

Here's a link to my July 10 storyabout the release dates for Reprisal, Robert Redford's The Old Man And The Gun, Gillian Anderson's UFO and other films shot recently in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.

John Kiesewetter, who has covered television and media for more than 35 years, has been working for Cincinnati Public Radio and WVXU-FM since 2015.